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The Drabblecast

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January 31, 2012
The Drabblecast

You’d all know by now what a fan I am of fiction podcasts. I’d heard mention of the Drabblecast many times, but never got around to checking it out until recently. Norm Sherman, the host there, often features on other podcasts I listen to, as a narrator or guest, and I’ve enjoyed his work....
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Damnation And Dames ToC and cover art announced

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January 26, 2012
Damnation And Dames ToC and cover art announced

Seriously, how sexy hawt is that cover? This is the new anthology coming soon from Ticonderoga Publications, called Damnation And Dames – Sixteen Stunning Tales Of Paranormal Noir. Or, as I’ve decided to called it, paranoirmal. That’s right, suckers, I’ve just named a genre. Remember, it all started here. Well, it actually started with...
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ThrillerCast episode 36 – The Long and the Short of It with Angela Slatter

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January 26, 2012
ThrillerCast episode 36 – The Long and the Short of It with Angela Slatter

ThrillerCast is back for 2012. Fellow Gryphonwood Press author, David Wood, and myself are back crapping on again about all things reading, writing and publishing related, especially things relevant to genre fiction. Thrillers, action adventure, sci-fi and fantasy, crime – if it’s good stuff, we’ll crap on about it. And if it’s bad, we’re...
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Place As Person – my guest post at Mary Victoria’s site

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January 21, 2012

You might remember a few days ago that I posted a Tuesday Toot for Mary Victoria. Mary was tooting about a new anthology she’s in called River, and part of her promotion of that book is to run a series of guest posts on her own site. Each post is by a different specfic...
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ThrillerCast is back for 2012

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January 18, 2012
ThrillerCast is back for 2012

ThrillerCast – the podcast I co-host with thriller/action adventure author, David Wood, is back for another year. We chat about anything to do with thriller and genre fiction, and regularly have cool guests on the show. The first ep of 2012 has just gone live and it’s a corker. We talk about our plans...
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Holiday reading

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January 9, 2012
Holiday reading

We’ve just enjoyed a week away in the Snowy Mountains (which is why it’s been a bit quiet around here lately, my apologies.) One of the best things for me about holidays is the unfettered reading time, so I thought I’d share with you all what I’ve been reading over the Xmas/New Year break...
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Spectral Press – limited edition ghostly chapbooks

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December 21, 2011
Spectral Press – limited edition ghostly chapbooks

Spectral Press is a small independent imprint publisher, issuing very-limited-edition signed and numbered single story chapbooks in a high-quality presentation on a quarterly basis, and concentrating on the ghostly/supernatural end of the literary spectrum. They’re an invite-only publisher and they’re putting out some fantastic work. I was lucky enough to see the first four...
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Get your Christmas out of Sol Invictus!

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December 20, 2011
Get your Christmas out of Sol Invictus!

We’re nearly at that time again. It should be stated from the outset, and really doesn’t need to be for regular readers, that I hate Christmas and everything about it. I do love being able to spend time with friends and loved ones, enjoy good food, exchange gifts and all that malarkey. But you...
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Writers as bitches and the investment of readers

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November 16, 2011
Writers as bitches and the investment of readers

Back in May 2009 a reader asked Neil Gaiman, via his blog, whether it was reasonable to feel let down that George R R Martin was not giving any clues about the release of the next A Song Of Fire & Ice installment. Gaiman famously told that reader, “George R R Martin is not...
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John Joseph Adams Buys Lightspeed and Fantasy

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November 8, 2011

I read this at Locus Online today: John Joseph Adams, editor of Fantasy and Lightspeed, has purchased both magazines from Prime books. Adams will become the official publisher in January 2012. He took over as editor for Fantasy magazine earlier this year, and has edited Lightspeed since its June 2010 debut. Fantasy magazine was...
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2011 World Fantasy Awards and Lifetime Achievement Winners

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October 31, 2011

The winners of the 2011 World Fantasy Awards and Lifetime Achievement Winners have been announced: BEST NOVEL: Who Fears Death, Nnedi Okorafor (DAW) BEST NOVELLA: “The Maiden Flight of McCauley’s Bellerophon”, Elizabeth Hand (Stories: All-New Tales) BEST SHORT FICTION: “Fossil-Figures”, Joyce Carol Oates (Stories: All-New Tales) BEST ANTHOLOGY: My Mother She Killed Me, My...
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Hope – an anthology of speculative fiction to help raise suicide awareness

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October 19, 2011
Hope – an anthology of speculative fiction to help raise suicide awareness

Look what I’ve got in my clammy little hand. My contributor’s copy of the Hope anthology arrived today and it’s a fine looking book. I’ve talked about this here before, but I’m talking about it again. Mainly because this is something that needs talking about. Hope is not just a great anthology of speculative...
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NSW Writers’ Centre Speculative Fiction Festival

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October 19, 2011

On Saturday 5th November, authors, editors, publishers, critics, film-makers and readers from all over Australia are converging on the NSW Writers Centre for a day spent celebrating Speculative Fiction. I’ll be there, taking part in a panel and also reading from my story, Unexpected Launch, as part of the official launch of the Anywhere...
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Eighty-Nine: spec fic from Literary Mix Tapes – review

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October 12, 2011
Eighty-Nine: spec fic from Literary Mix Tapes – review

Literary Mix Tapes is an imprint of eMergent Publishing. They have a pretty cool concept: Anthologies of speculative fiction, based around music, all edited by the incomparable Jodi Cleghorn. If you recognise that name, it’s because I talked about her recently with her work on the 100 Stories For Queensland anthology that featured my...
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Writing with no regrets – Guest post from Lorna Suzuki

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October 11, 2011

There are many ways to get published these days, and the face of publishing is changing all the time. Self-publishing no longer carries the kind of stigma it used to, yet there is still a fairly valid supposition that most self-published work will be inferior in quality of story and presentation. This is certainly...
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Welcome to the website of author Alan Baxter.

I write dark fantasy, sci fi and horror, ride a motorcycle and love my dog. I also teach Kung Fu, hence the Warrior Scribe tag above. A friend once referred to me that way and I liked it, so it stuck. Learn all about me and my work by clicking About Alan just below the header.

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